The biggest hit for Uniting Nations was their debut hit "
Out of Touch", a cover of
Hall & Oates. The video for the song featured the actor Paul Spicer. The single stayed on the
UK Singles Chart for 21 weeks, peaking at number 7. It also peaked at number 5 in Ireland, number 8 in Norway, number 9 in Finland and the Netherlands. It also charted in Australia, Austria, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland. Uniting Nations' follow-up single was "You and Me". The song was written by the band members. The video for the song featured frontman Craig Powell. Powell also performed the songs live in Uniting Nations performances including on
Top of the Pops. The single peaked at #15 in the UK charts. It also reached #3 in Finland, #16 in Denmark, also charting in Ireland and Sweden. Their third single from the album was "
Ai No Corrida", which featured the vocals of Laura More and backing vocals of Steve M. Smith and Yolanda Quartey. The single had its UK release on 7 November 2005 which was made to coincide with the band's release of the album. The cover reached the UK Top 20, peaking at #18. Following the success of the singles on the British charts, the album
One World was released on 14 November 2005, and included twelve tracks. The album track "She's Special" carried the vocals of Donovan Blackwood. The album also included an additional extended version of "Out of Touch" titled "Out of Touch (I Love You So Much)", five
a cappellas of the album songs and two short samples. Uniting Nations also released various a cappellas as DJ tools and samples for use by
remixers.
Smash Hits readers and T4 viewers voted Uniting Nations as "Best Dance Act" at their last ever Pollwinners Party in 2005. Craig Powell left the band in March 2006 for a solo career, with several TV performances as a single released in 2010; he then became a professional
mixed martial arts competitor and opened his own gym. Uniting Nations then released songs that included "Music in Me" and the promotional "High Energy" in 2006 and a fourth official single called "Do It Yourself" in 2007, a cover of American singer
Gloria Gaynor's 1975 song of the same name. The band took a break in 2010 to concentrate on writing and producing for other established acts. ==Revival==